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Dr Antonio Prlj's Outputs (2)

From Phosphorescence to Delayed Fluorescence in One Step: Tuning Photophysical Properties by Quaternisation of an sp2-Hybridised Nitrogen Atom (2022)
Journal Article
Klimash, A., Prlj, A., Yufit, D., Mallick, A., Curchod, B., McGonigal, P., …Etherington, M. (2022). From Phosphorescence to Delayed Fluorescence in One Step: Tuning Photophysical Properties by Quaternisation of an sp2-Hybridised Nitrogen Atom. Journal of Materials Chemistry C Materials for optical and electronic devices, 10(25), 9484-9491. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2tc01737g

Control of the delayed emission of organic compounds is an important factor in the development of new display technology and for the emerging use of organic emitters in sensing and fluorescence microscopy. In particular, there is a need to understand... Read More about From Phosphorescence to Delayed Fluorescence in One Step: Tuning Photophysical Properties by Quaternisation of an sp2-Hybridised Nitrogen Atom.

Calculating Photoabsorption Cross-Sections for Atmospheric Volatile Organic Compounds (2021)
Journal Article
Prlj, A., Marsili, E., Hutton, L., Hollas, D., Shchepanovska, D., Glowacki, D. R., …Curchod, B. F. (2022). Calculating Photoabsorption Cross-Sections for Atmospheric Volatile Organic Compounds. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 6(1), 207-217. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.1c00355

Characterizing the photochemical reactivity of transient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in our atmosphere begins with a proper understanding of their abilities to absorb sunlight. Unfortunately, the photoabsorption cross-sections for a large numbe... Read More about Calculating Photoabsorption Cross-Sections for Atmospheric Volatile Organic Compounds.